Veteran Ghanaian football administrator Sylvester Nii Saban Quaye, popularly known as Saban Quaye, has died after a prolonged illness.
The former Hearts of Oak and Black Stars team manager had stepped away from football activities in recent years due to health challenges.
Widely regarded as one of Ghana's most respected football administrators, Quaye earned admiration across the football fraternity for his dedication, discipline, and decades of service to the game.
He spent several years as team manager of Hearts of Oak, playing a pivotal role during some of the club's most successful periods.
His vast experience later earned him a position as team manager of the Black Stars, while he also served in administrative capacities at clubs including Legon Cities FC.
Despite a career that was not without controversy, Quaye remained an influential figure in Ghana football, with his commitment to the development of the sport never in doubt.
In recognition of his immense contribution to the game, the Ghana Football Association, through its Foundation, visited Quaye at his residence in Accra three years ago and donated GHS10,000 to support his medical treatment.
Saban Quaye leaves behind a rich legacy as one of Ghana football's most experienced and dedicated administrators. His contributions to Hearts of Oak, the Black Stars, and Ghana football as a whole will be remembered for generations.


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